The Distributed Array Processor (DAP) produced by International Computers Limited (ICL) was the world's first commercial massively parallel computer. The...
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non-ICL operating system for the ICL 2900 series (and other machines) Content Addressable File Store (CAFS) ICL Distributed Array Processor (DAP) The ICL...
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the RAID Gate array, including a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) ICL Distributed Array Processor, an array processor for the ICL Integrated circuit...
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Single instruction, multiple data (category Digital signal processing)
by a superscalar processor; the eight values are processed in parallel even on a non-superscalar processor, and a superscalar processor may be able to perform...
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FROSTBURG – CM-5 used by the National Security Agency Goodyear MPP ICL Distributed Array Processor MasPar Parsytec SUPRENUM "Thinking Machines". Technology Review...
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DAP FORTRAN (category ICL programming languages)
for the ICL Distributed Array Processor (DAP). The DAP had a Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) architecture with 64x64 single bit processors. DAP FORTRAN...
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Database (redirect from Distributed data base)
for massively distributed databases with high partition tolerance, but according to the CAP theorem, it is impossible for a distributed system to simultaneously...
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International Computers Limited (redirect from ICL Transaction Machine Environment)
file system and ICL 2900 IDMS The world's first commercially available massively parallel computer, the Distributed Array Processor (DAP), that first...
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early massive parallel processing machines were built out of individual serial processors, including: ICL Distributed Array Processor (1979) Goodyear MPP...
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abandon the ALGOL X process and further improve ALGOL W, releasing this as Pascal in 1970. On top of ALGOL's scalars and arrays, Pascal enables defining...
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randomly chosen processor in the system, results labeled "star" mean that an independent copy of the test was run concurrently on each processor in the system...
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Content-addressable storage (category Associative arrays)
Addressable File Store (CAFS) was developed by International Computers Limited (ICL) in the late 1960s and put into use by British Telecom in the early 1970s...
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"amd/libflame: High-performance object-based library for DLA computations". GitHub. AMD. 25 August 2020. "ICL". icl.eecs.utk.edu. Retrieved 2017-07-07....
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Asynchronous circuit (redirect from Clockless processor)
ideas for radically changing CPU design. Unlike a conventional processor, a clockless processor (asynchronous CPU) has no central clock to coordinate the progress...
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Single-frequency diode lasers are classed as either distributed-feedback (DFB) lasers or distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) lasers. Due to diffraction, the...
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ALGOL 68-R (section No parallel processing)
George 3 operating system on an ICL 1907F. The compiler was distributed at no charge by International Computers Limited (ICL) on behalf of the Royal Radar...
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COBOL (section Concerns about the design process)
{\text{imperative-statement-2}}\end{array}}\right|\right]\\[1em]\quad \left[\,{\underline {\text{END-ADD}}}\,\right]\end{array}}} This description permits the...
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processor" to convert cartesian to polar coordinates, ANUCO, a floating point coprocessor and several others, including the ANUPAMA 32-bit processor,...
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Acorn Electron (section Second Processor expansions)
of this era had been supplied by ICL, notably the M2226 small business computer and M3300 "communicating word processor". Nevertheless, the M2105 offered...
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Analysis Network, retrieved 18 August 2024 "MFTA: The US Navy's New Towed Array for Naval Detection", Defense Industry Daily, retrieved 18 August 2024 Comparison...
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sold to eleven outside computer vendors: Amdahl, Motorola, Novell, Sun, ICL, Olivetti, Fujitsu, NEC, OKI Electric, Toshiba, and the Institute for Information...
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25 MHz clock is derived for the processor; Outputting an audio signal to a cassette recorder in SAVE mode; Processing the incoming cassette audio signal...
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Retrieved 5 April 2025. "Sebastião Melo levou 6 dias para pedir verba federal". ICL Notícias (in Brazilian Portuguese). 15 May 2024. Retrieved 5 April 2025....
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InfoWorld, September 28, 1987 MS-DOS Version 4.10 Fujitsu ICL OEM[usurped] https://web.archive.org. ICL takes wraps off 3 ISDN workstations, Network World,...
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primarily at the Imperial College Business School, Imperial College London (ICL), London, United Kingdom. The software can be downloaded from the project...
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Institute. Retrieved 2011-05-08. "Information and Communications Laboratory (ICL)". Georgia Tech Research Institute. Retrieved 2011-05-08. "Advanced Concepts...
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